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  • President Trump receives highest award as he leaves office

    President Trump receives highest award as he leaves office

    President Trump receives highest award as he leaves office

    Embattled outgoing US President Donald Trump on Friday received Morocco’s highest award for his work in advancing a normalization deal between Israel and Morocco, Reuters reports.

    Trump received the Order of Muhammad award in a private ceremony in his Oval Office, presented to him by Princess Lalla Joumala Alaoui, Morocco’s ambassador to the United States.

    The Order of Muhammad is an award given only to heads of state. It was a gift from Morocco’s King Mohammed VI to President Trump.

    White House senior adviser Jared Kushner and Middle East envoy Avi Berkowitz also got other awards from the Moroccan King for their work on the Israel-Morocco deal, which was reached in December.

    Donald Trump leadership helped broker deals between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco in the last five months.

    However, the deal was not sealed without heavy criticism because Trump agreed that the US would recognize Morocco’s sovereignty over Western Sahara.

    President Trump’s tenure ends on Wednesday, having lost his second term bid to Joe Biden

  • Kamala Harris finally receives congratulatory call from Trump’s presidency

    Kamala Harris finally receives congratulatory call from Trump’s presidency

    Mike Pence, the Vice President of the United States of America has finally called the Vice President-elect Kamala Harris offering assistance.

    This development marks the first contact at that level between the Donald Trump administration and the incoming administration.

    The Vice President has increasingly taken on the public roles involved in government transition.

    Trump, who had in the heat of the crisis pledged to work toward a smooth transfer of power, has yet to contact President-elect Joe Biden or even acknowledged that Biden won the election.

    Pence, on the other hand, was at the Capitol for Biden’s certification by the Congress last week when Trump supporters stormed the venue in an attempt to stop the process.

    The Vice President’s call to Harris was the latest step by the vice president to uphold some of the political norms that this outgoing administration has destroyed.

    “He called to congratulate and offer assistance,” Reuter quoted a source familiar with the situation.

    Harris, along with Biden, will be inaugurated on Jan. 20. And while Pence will be at the swearing-in, Trump will not.

  • COVID-19 vaccine: ASUU warns Buhari govt

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has warned President Muhammadu Buhari administration to stop relying on imported COVID-19 vaccines.

    The body advised the federal government to encourage universities and research institutes to find treatment.

    Dipo Akomolafe, ASUU Chairman, Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH) spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday.

    “If our universities and research institutes are mobilised and encouraged by the Federal Government, they will find a solution to the scourge of coronavirus,” he said.

    The union leader stressed that the closure of schools to curb COVID-19 spread was not the solution.

    From the presentation of the government so far, most deaths recorded were from the ages of 60 above and the range of youths was not much. The closure of schools over COVID-19 is not the option,” he added.

    The federal government has approved Monday, January 18, 2021 for school resumption date.

  • UK to close all travel corridors Monday

    UK to close all travel corridors Monday

    All travel corridors to the UK will be closed from Monday, the Prime Minister has announced, ending the quarantine exemption for arrivals from selected nations.

    The announcement comes after it was confirmed that a new variant of COVID-19, which emerged in Brazil, had been discovered in the UK.

    The new policy, which comes into effect from 4am on Monday, means that arrivals from every destination will need to self-isolate for 10 days, or receive a negative result from a coronavirus test taken at least five days after they enter the UK.

  • Change service chiefs, security strategy – Wike urge FG

    Change service chiefs, security strategy – Wike urge FG

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has called on the Federal Government to change the service chiefs and alter its security strategies to allow fresh ideas tackle the threats to the country’s internal insecurity.

    Wike made the call on Friday during the wreath-laying and parade ceremony organised to mark the 2021 Armed Forces Remembrance Day in Port Harcourt.

    The governor acknowledged the efforts made so far by the country’s security chiefs in the battle against insurgents.

    He, however, noted that despite full military engagement with Boko Haram and killer bandits, the threats appeared to be overwhelming the country’s security agencies.

    The governor said Boko Haram, bandits and killer herdsmen continued to overrun communities, randomly killing and abducting helpless people.

    He said the insurgents also destroyed private and public property with relative ease insisting time it was time the federal government took decisive action to end such menace.

    He said: “A country is as strong as its Armed Forces. Her inability to defeat the Boko Haram insurgency despite years of full military engagement shows that all is not well with our approaches and commitments to the battle against the internal insecurity.

    “Today, therefore, also raises the need for all of us to be worried by the deteriorating security situation across the country and restate the call on the federal government to do everything necessary to bring the security threat by Boko Haram and armed bandits to a decisive end in the shortest possible time.

    “We thank the service chiefs for their efforts so far in the battle against the insurgents. But we also align with the concern of citizens that having seemingly reached their wit end, they should now give way for fresh hands and ideas to give the fight the impetus that it so strongly needs to ensure that Boko Haram and killer bandits are comprehensively defeated and smoked out of existence.

    “The time has come for the federal government to stop the pretense, change strategy, seek help from our friends and confront the urgency of the internal insecurity situation in Nigeria with every weaponry at its disposal to stop the killing, free all hostages and improve the physical security of our country for all Nigerians”.

    The governor said that all Nigerians were gracious beneficiaries of the various sacrifices made by the Armed Forces as they put their life on the line to defend the country.

    Wike said the least duty every Nigerian owed the soldiers, veterans, and their families was to continue to remember, honour and celebrate them for their extraordinary courage in service and sacrifice to the country.

    He said: “On this solemn day and occasion therefore, we join the rest of our country to honour and pay tribute to all our soldiers who died at the various battlefields in the service of our nation.

    “We also salute and honour every serving member of Nigerian Armed Forces carrying on today in the noble tradition of those before them dutifully defending our nation’s territorial integrity.

  • 5 Children, 9 Others Killed As Truck Rams Into Passenger Bus In Kogi

    5 Children, 9 Others Killed As Truck Rams Into Passenger Bus In Kogi

    Fourteen people, including five children were killed in a ghastly motor accident along Anyingba-Ajaokuta road in Kogi State on Thursday, January 14, Igbere TV reports.

    The State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps ( FRSC) Solomon Aghure, who confirmed the development to newsmen in Lokoja on Friday, said three vehicles, two trucks and a passenger bus, were involved in the accident.

    Aghure said the trucks belonging to Dangote and a bus with the inscription, Bright Mass Transit, were travelling on the same lane towards Anyingba when one of the trucks suddenly hit the passenger bus from behind and the bus, as a result of the impact, also hit the truck in its front.

    Aghure said the bus was trapped in between the two trucks with all the passengers before his men arrived the scene to carry out rescue operation, which lasted for hours.

    He said that 14 out of the 23 persons involved in the accident died on the spot, while nine others sustained various degrees of injury.

    Those who died included three female children, two male children, eight women and one man.

  • Let Igbo go if you don’t like us – Amaechi tells Buhari

    Let Igbo go if you don’t like us – Amaechi tells Buhari

    Nigeria’s first minister of Aviation, Chief Mbazulike Amaechi, has asked the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government to let the Igbo go if they are no longer wanted in the country.

    Amaechi, however, said he believes in one Nigeria and would like it to remain but not under current condition.

    He decried the poor state of the country, saying that Nigeria has to start all over again.

    The former minister and foremost nationalist spoke at a zoom meeting organized by Dele Momodu of the Ovation Magazine and Mazi Ezeoke, on Thursday.

    He said that Nigeria has derailed from the original plan of the founding fathers, insisting that there is need for a new constitution where every Nigerian will be involved to speak what they want.

  • Tears as Nigeria police loses second AIG in 3 days

    Tears as Nigeria police loses second AIG in 3 days

    Kwara State Governor, AbdulRazaq AbdulRahman, has commiserated with the Inspector General of Police (IGP) over the death of another Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of Police, Yunana Babas.

    The death of Babas, who was in charge of Zone 8, came just three days after the force also lost another AIG, Omololu Bishi to death.

    Commiserating with police authorities over the sudden demise of the AIG, on Thursday night, AbdulRahman said:

    “I received the news of the death of AIG Yunana Babas with shock and sadness. It is one tragedy too many.

    “On behalf of the people and Government of Kwara State, I condole with the entire police family, especially the Inspector General of Police and the immediate family of the top officer, on this devastating development.

    “The late officer is a fine gentleman, a patriot, and a professional cop who was very passionate about his duty to his fatherland. I recall the gallant roles the late officer played in some recent security developments in the zone.”

    The development is coming at a time many Nigerians are contracting and dying of COVID-19 following the second wave of the pandemic in the country.

    However, the cause of the death of the AIG was still unknown when this report was filed.

  • Eastern Naval Command shut down 291 illegal refineries

    Eastern Naval Command shut down 291 illegal refineries

    The Eastern Naval Command ENC of the Nigerian Navy says it has neutralized about 291 illegal refineries in the last two years and few months within the Commands water ways.

    Within the same period, the command has equally seized 31,310 (thirty one thousand, three hundred and ten) 50kg of smuggled rice from suspected smugglers within the same water ways.

    Rear Admiral David Adeniran retired, the out gone Flag Officer Commanding the Eastern Naval Command ENC gave the information in his address at the parade ground of the NNS Victory in Calabar on yesterday when he was hosted to a colourful pulling out exercise to mark his formal retirement from service after 35 years of unblemished record.

    The immediate past Flag Officer Commanding the ENC, further disclosed that during his tenure in the command from August 28, 2018 to January 4, 2021, the command was able to achieve over 18,166 hours in sea patrol and surveillance.

    “We intercepted 199, 000 metric tons of stolen crude oil and seized 800 metric tons of illegally refined AGO. We dismantled 225 wooden boats of suspects and arrested 13 vessels, five vehicles and 707 suspects”.

    Adeniran who said he was thankful to God and all the officers and men of the Command for the successes recorded under his leadership in the command noted that in the area of administration, the ENC has achieved nearly 100% electronic file management system.

  • Buhari, Osibanjo to lead in taking COVID-19 vaccine

    Buhari, Osibanjo to lead in taking COVID-19 vaccine

    President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari and his vice, Professor Yemi Osibajo will be the first set of Nigerians to take COVID-19 vaccines in Nigeria.

    This was disclosed by medical experts in Sokoto during sensitization of media 50 personnel on COVID-19 and introduction COVID-19 vaccines in the state, organised by World Health Organization (WHO) in conjunction with United Children Education Fund (UNICEF) on Thursday.

    The bodies while charging media and other stakeholders to step up public enlightenment on the importance of embracing COVID-19 vaccines, they maintained that for now there is no cure for the disease hence the need to prevent the spread of the disease.

    A representative of World Health Organization (WHO), Dr IlliyaMuhammad, who spoke at the risk communication and community engagement sensitization of media 50 personnel on COVID-19 and introduction of COVID-19 vaccine at Specialist Hospital, Sokoto, said media are partners because of their role in information dissemination.

    He noted that to erode the superstitious belief of the people in the country about the coronavirus vaccine media have a vital role to play in enlightening the people on the advantage of the vaccine.

    He further disclosed some of the world leaders including the queen of England, Queen Elizabeth, America’s president-elect, Joe Biden, King Salman of Saudi Arabia have all been vaccinated against the virus stressing that the vaccines are effective.

    On his part, the UNICEF representative Dr Barau who spoke on professional media report on COVID-19 vaccine charged media to be proactive in discharging their duties.

    She stated that accurate, balance information will go a long way in dispelling rumours against Covid19 vaccine.